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INTERESTING ITEMS.

Every woman who takes pride in herhome has either replaced the 'summer curtains with something cosier looking for winter, or is thinking of doing so. If the latter, she will 'be interested in Morey and Son's announcement to-day, which has reference to Madras curtains. —Advt. Mr. Arthur Morton, returning officer, notifies the date of the election of five members of the Waiwakaiho Road Board. Nominations of candidates will be received up to noon on Friday, Gfch May next. Messrs.' L. A. Nolan and Co. will submit to auction to-day, at the residence of Mrs. MaeLean, Courtenay street, the whole of her superior household furniture and effects. Sale commences at 2 o'clock. A fire in a boot shop means a salvage sale. A salvage sale means bargain prices. Bargain iprices are what the peopl:: like. So, after all, there's some good in a fire. If there's a salvage sale at I)eare's , as a result of Saturday night's fire, you can just reckon on slaughter iprices, for Deare isn't the man to keep old stock or soiled stock in the shop. He has already said that the present stock must get out before the new Ktoccomes in. The new stock is practically arranged for, so buvers will have a great opportunity. It's worth while to wait a few days before buying any more •hoots or shoes. The Parihaka Road Board invites tenders, to close May 11, for work on the Upper Puniho road. A meeting of ladies will be held at the Council Chambers this afternoon to consider the advisability of holding a conversazione at the Theatre Royal on the occasion of His Excellency the Governor's farewell visit to New Plymouth. Blankets in all sizes and prices. Our store should be your store .because we cater for the blanket trade, and the prices are always less at the Busy Cask Store, opposite Carnegie Library, King street, than elsewhere.—Advt.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 374, 27 April 1910, Page 8

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INTERESTING ITEMS. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 374, 27 April 1910, Page 8

INTERESTING ITEMS. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 374, 27 April 1910, Page 8

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